Chicken Scampi (Olive Garden Copycat) (2024)

ByDonna Elick

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This copycat recipe for Olive Garden Chicken Scampi is even better than the original! Bright, buttery, and creamy white wine sauce coats every piece of tender pasta and veggies, making the perfect base for juicy, seared chicken. And you don’t lose any bit of flavor since the chicken and sauce are cooked in the same pan!

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Chicken Scampi

This Olive Garden chicken scampi recipe is everything you want in a restaurant-quality meal, but easily prepared from the comfort of your own kitchen!

Juicy, breaded chicken is pan-fried until crispy, then served over perfectly cooked pasta with bell peppers, onions, and a silky white wine cream sauce.

And if you’re trying to cut back on pasta, there are plenty more Olive Garden favorites to try.

From my Chicken Margherita recipe or a classic chicken parm to comforting chicken gnocchi soup, there’s something for everyone.

Did you know you can make scampi with shrimp too?

My version mimics the Red Lobster recipe, so there’s a little extra kick from the Old Bay seasoning — more New England than Italian, but just as delicious!

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Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • Chicken – Tenderloins come from the breast meat and are sold by themselves, though you can simply cut boneless breasts into strips if needed.
  • Veggies – All you need for chicken scampi like Olive Garden is a red onion and a few bell peppers in a variety of colors.

    However, other vegetables like mushrooms or cherry tomatoes would be tasty too!

    A good swap for the red onion would be shallots, which would also enhance the garlic flavor.

  • Angel Hair Pasta – These thin noodles cook quickly and won’t overwhelm the dish. Feel free to swap in thin spaghetti, linguine, or fettucini.
  • Heavy Cream – Gives the sauce a rich, silky texture. For a lighter version, use half & half instead.
  • White Wine – A classic ingredient that helps form the sauce and gives it that bright, buttery flavor!

    Chardonnay is my top choice, but Sauvignon Blanc will work too.

    Or, for an alcohol-free version of chicken scampi, substitute chicken broth instead.

  • Fresh Parsley and Parmesan Cheese – Use these as a garnish for extra flavor and an expert presentation.
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Tips for Making Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi

  • Dredge the tenderloins before pan-frying.

Yes, it’s a little extra work, but the results are so worth it! A double dip in seasoned flour and milk adds just enough coating to get the outside browned and crispy.

That extra texture with the tender pasta and velvety sauce makes for one outstanding chicken scampi!

  • Follow the package instructions when making the pasta.

Angel hair cooks fast, so pay close attention to the cooking time listed on the box.

While al dente is preferred — that means there’s still a hint of bite to the noodle — you can add a minute or two if you prefer your noodles more tender.

Reserve some of that pasta water too! You can store it in the refrigerator, then use it to get leftover Olive Garden chicken scampi back to the perfect consistency.

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Storing and Reheating Leftover Chicken Scampi

If you plan on eating leftovers within a day, you can store everything in the same airtight container. Otherwise, keep the pasta separate from the meat and sauce.

Warm leftover chicken scampi in a skillet on the stove, adding splashes of chicken broth (or that reserved pasta water I mentioned) to help loosen the sauce.

You can also cook just enough angel hair pasta for the meal, then make a fresh batch for leftovers!

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Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Recipe FAQ

What is chicken scampi at Olive Garden made of?

According to their menu, the dish features “chicken sauteed with fresh bell peppers and red onions in a creamy scampi sauce. Served over angel hair pasta.”

So, exactly the same as our copycat Olive Garden chicken scampi recipe!

Can I use cooking wine to make chicken scampi?

Please don’t! Cooking wine is cheap, often bitter, and loaded with preservatives, sweeteners, and salt.

Simply put — it will ruin the flavor of the dish and may cause your sauce to break.

Instead, grab a bottle of real wine. It doesn’t have to be expensive either! A good rule is to cook with something you enjoy drinking on its own.

What makes a scampi a scampi?

Scampi is another name for langoustine, which is a large prawn. However, the term can also refer to the preparation method!

The popular Italian-American dish, shrimp scampi, features shellfish served in a sauce made from garlic butter, white wine, and parmesan cheese.

Variations have been made with chicken, lobster, and scallops, so scampi usually refers to any dish featuring a buttery garlic white wine sauce.

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Olive Garden Chicken Scampi

Donna Elick

The Chicken Scampi at Olive Garden is buttery and bright, with tender pasta tossed in a creamy sauce. Recreate it at home in under an hour!

5 stars from 2 reviews

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main

Cuisine Italian

Method Stovetop

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 pound chicken tenderloins
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • 1/2 cup white wine
  • 1 small green bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 small red bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 small yellow bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 small orange bell pepper, sliced
  • 1/2 red onion, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 pound angel hair pasta, prepared according to package instructions

Instructions

  • In a shallow bowl, combine the flour, salt, and black pepper. Pour the milk into another bowl.

  • Dredge each chicken tenderloin into the flour, then dip into the milk, then dredge back into the flour mixture.

  • In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the coated chicken tenderloins and cook for about 5-6 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked though. Remove the chicken from the skillet and set aside.

  • In the same skillet, add the white wine and deglaze the pan. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Add the sliced bell peppers, red onion, and minced garlic. Saute for about 5 minutes until the vegetables are tender, remove from the pan.

  • Reduce the heat to medium-low and pour in the heavy cream and Italian seasoning. Bring to a simmer and add the vegetables and cooked pasta into the cream. How to simmer and reduce slightly, about 5 minutes.

  • Serve the chicken over the angel hair pasta in the sauce, garnish with fresh parsley and enjoy!

Donna’s Notes

You can customize this recipe by add other vegetables such as mushrooms or cherry tomatoes.

Feel free to adjust the seasonings according to your taste.

Garnish with fresh parsley or grated parmesan cheese if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 1021cal | Carbohydrates: 120g | Protein: 46g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 128mg | Sodium: 475mg | Sugar: 10g | Fiber: 6g | Calcium: 159mg | Iron: 4mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.

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Originally published November 2023

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FAQs

What is olive garden chicken scampi sauce made of? ›

What is the sauce made of? Scampi sauce is a deliciously rich garlic butter sauce that is most often served with shrimp over pasta. The sauce for this Olive Garden chicken scampi also includes white wine and heavy cream.

What is the scampi sauce made of? ›

Scampi sauce.

In this garlic shrimp scampi, the sauce is made with a bit of butter, olive oil, white wine, garlic, red pepper flakes, and lemon juice. If you like, a little parsley for garnish.

What is chicken scampi made of? ›

Chicken scampi is a dish made with chicken cooked in a garlic butter sauce, typically served over pasta or rice.

How do you reheat Olive Garden chicken scampi? ›

How to reheat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi? Reheat the pasta in a frying pan over medium heat with a splash of chicken broth, water or cream for about 4-5 minutes (or until warmed through), stir frequently.

Is Olive Garden chicken scampi breaded? ›

This Olive Garden chicken scampi recipe is everything you want in a restaurant-quality meal, but easily prepared from the comfort of your own kitchen! Juicy, breaded chicken is pan-fried until crispy, then served over perfectly cooked pasta with bell peppers, onions, and a silky white wine cream sauce.

Does Olive Garden make its own sauce? ›

The pasta remains stored until it's needed for a customer, at which point the cooks boil it and pair it with one of the chain's beloved homemade sauces, such as marinara, meat sauce, alfredo, or five cheese marinara.

What is in shrimp scampi at Olive Garden? ›

Includes: A pan of shrimp sautéed in a garlic sauce, tossed with asparagus, tomatoes, and angel hair pasta.

Why is chicken scampi called scampi? ›

The Italian word may be derived from the Greek καμπή kampē ("bending" or "winding"). In English, the term may, depending on region and context, refer to either langoustine as a species, or to the dish traditionally made with them.

How do you thicken scampi sauce? ›

Add cornstarch slurry (cornstarch mixed with water) and QUICKLY stir up with a wire whisk – will thicken quickly. Turn heat off and immediately swirl in a chunk of 3 tablespoons of butter with the wire whisk; and swirl in to incorporate and emulsify.

What is a substitute for white wine in chicken scampi? ›

Broth. Chicken or vegetable broth can be a flavorful replacement for white wine. You can even swap it in equal amounts (go for low-sodium broth so your dish doesn't end up too salty).

Why is scampi so expensive? ›

Much of our langoustine is exported to Europe where the whole fish still in its shell is highly prized. But most langoustines end up as scampi. Although langoustines are relatively abundant, scampi's popularity means it is expensive.

What's the difference between scampi and shrimp scampi? ›

The word “scampi” is Italian for a type of small crustacean akin to a mini lobster. They're similar to shrimp, but scampi — also known as Dublin Bay Prawn, langoustines, or Norway Lobster — aren't typically found in oceans near the U.S.

Does Olive Garden use canola oil? ›

We use highly refined canola oil or highly refined soy oil in our fryers. Based on information from our suppliers, these oils are highly refined and do not include any soy protein.

Can you eat leftover scampi? ›

Cooked seafood, according to the USDA, is good refrigerated for 3 to 4 days. The smell, appearance, feel and taste can all signal food going bad. The shrimp should be firm, without a strong odor and should not have discolored areas.

Does scampi taste like cod? ›

Scampi tastes like shrimp. It's kinda bland, except for a slight fishy taste, but with butter, spices of your choice, garlic and wine wine sauce…

What is Olive Garden's meat sauce made of? ›

**Our meat sauce is made with pan-seared beef and Italian sausage.

What is Olive Garden chicken alfredo made of? ›

Creamy alfredo sauce made from scratch with ingredients like parmesan, cream, garlic and butter, served with fettuccine pasta and topped with sliced grilled chicken.

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